But BCCI president Anurag Thakur said that the board has no difference with the world governing body, and we just want to work for the betterment of the game. We want to grow the game of cricket and it is not possible without India's support," Anurag Thakur told media during the announcement of the tender process for IPL telecast rights. Since BCCI is the biggest cricket body in the world, it is our duty to grow cricket on world level," he added.The ICC, however, had given in to the pressure from the world's richest cricket body and withdrew the Two-Tier Test system. So we need to think how we can focus on domestic cricket, do we need to shift them to new venues or it should have day/night matches. We have to analyse that and we will take a call in few months time," he said about making domestic cricket better.
Source: Times of India September 18, 2016 16:07 UTC